usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> gregg: welcome back, lawmakers head home for the holidays, after failing to reach a deal, just ten days until america goes over the so-called fiscal cliff. >> heather: a new poll shows many americans may be just as stumped as they are, especially, when it comes to dealing with taxes. americans nearly split down the middle and a new poll from rasmussen reports, suggesting 46% of americans think the u.s. is overtaxed, while 42% says it is not. here now, scott rasmussen of rasmussen reports.com and sounds a lot like what is happenings in d.c., right, scott? >> there is a lot of that and the number who say the nation is overtaxed fell from 66%, in 2010, to 56% earlier to year to 46% now, the biggest reason is because in 2010, it was all about taxes and spending. right now, the president has succeeded in making this a debate about fairness and most americans, about 6 out of ten, want to see taxes go up on upper income americans. >> gregg: of course, what is it, 48%